342 Proverbs about Catch / Page 17
321. The early bird catches the worm.
322. A drop of honey catches more flies than a hogshead of vinegar.
323. An eagle does not catch flies.
324. No one with a good catch of fish goes home by the back alley.
325. Tall trees catch much wind.
326. The early bird catches the early worm.
327. The early bird catches the worm.
328. Throw out a sprat to catch a mackerel.
329. No matter how fast moonlight runs, daylight catches up.
330. The early bird catches the first worm.
331. You can't catch skunks with mice.
332. When you see clouds gathering, prepare to catch rainwater.
333. Don't butter the skillet before catching the fish.
334. When a lion roars, he does not catch game.
335. The mother is she who catches the knife by the blade.
336. If fate throws a knife at you, there are two ways of catching it: by the blade or by the handle.
337. Catch the bird but watch for the wave.
338. No matter how fast moonlight runs, daylight catches up.
339. Maybe the last dog is catching the hare.
340. She's for knitting and sewing and scraping potatoes, and you should be glad to catch the like.
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